About the Artwork
Funerary Cone Fragment
between 1570 and 1340 BCE
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Egyptian
Egyptian
Terracotta
Overall: 4 × 2 3/4 × 2 1/2 inches (10.2 × 7 × 6.4 cm)
Inscription
African Art
Gift of the Estate of Dr. Robert W. Gillman
F52.11.A
This work is in the public domain.
Markings
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Marked, stamped, name: mry-ms [translated: Merimose] Marked, stamped. title: s3-nsw n k3s [translated: King's son of Kush]
Provenance
Dr. Robert Winthrop Gillman
1952-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Davies & Macadam. A Corpus of Inscribed Egyptian Furnerary Cones. Oxford, 1957, pl. 170.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Egyptian, Funerary Cone Fragment, between 1570 and 1340 BCE, terracotta. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Estate of Dr. Robert W. Gillman, F52.11.A.
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